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#BlogTour #Review of The Magician’s Curse by Linda G Hill @thegreatdagmaru @LindaGHill #MagiciansCurse

Today’s review is from Donna at Donna’s Book Blog! Thanks for the high recommendation, Donna!
Please go and visit, and share her post. Help me get the word out about my 99-cent sale! Thank you. šŸ˜€

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When Herman Anderson leaves home to make a better life for herself, she doesn’t expect to meet a tall, dark stranger with whom she’ll fall hopelessly in love. Ā Charming and mysterious, Stephen Dagmar is a stage magician seeking an assistant.

The moment he sets eyes on Herman, he knows she’s the one. He brings her home to his Victorian mansion where they embark upon an extravagant romance. Yet a shadow hangs over their love.

Will the curse on his family end Stephen and Herman’s happily ever after, before it really begins?

Amidst lace and leather, innocence and debauchery, The Magician’s Curse begins the Gothic tale of The Great Dagmaru. Magic and romance await.

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MY REVIEW

I love books like this one and as soon as I saw the blurb I knew it would be a book I’d want to read, and hopefully enjoy!Ā  Well I certainly enjoyed it!!

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A glowing review from Katie at Katie’s Book Cave! Please check it out! ā¤


The Magician’s Curse by Linda G. Hill – Blog Tour Review.

Thanks so much to Steph of Steph’s Book Blog for the review!
While the first book tended to be a little on the sweeter side, the story takes a much darker turn in the second book. It was for this reason I didn’t categorize ā€œThe Magician’s Curseā€ as YA. I hope to release Book Two, ā€œThe Magician’s Blood,ā€ next month. šŸ™‚
Don’t forget, ā€œThe Magician’s Curseā€ is on sale right now for 99 cents/99p, down from $2.99, for the duration of this Blog Tour.

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About the Book

When Herman Anderson leaves home to make a better life for herself, she doesn’t expect to meet a tall, dark stranger with whom she’ll fall hopelessly in love.
Charming and mysterious, Stephen Dagmar is a stage magician seeking an assistant. The moment he sets eyes on Herman, he knows she’s the one. He brings her home to his Victorian mansion where they embark upon an extravagant romance. Yet a shadow hangs over their love. Will the curse on his family end Stephen and Herman’s happily ever after, before it really begins?
Amidst lace and leather, innocence and debauchery, The Magician’s Curse begins the Gothic tale of The Great Dagmaru. Magic and romance await.

My Review

With thanks to the publisher for the copy received. The Magician’s Curse falls into a genre that I don’t read much of. That of YA paranormal romance. I found it to be…

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The Magician’s Curse by Linda G. Hill @thegreatdagmaru @annecater @LindaGHill #BlogTour #RandomThingsTours

The first review is in from my blog tour and it’s fantastic! Don’t forget, “The Magician’s Curse” is on sale for a limited time. Get it for 99cents while you can!
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Firstly I wish to thank Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for inviting me on this Blog Tour for THE MAGICIAN’S CURSE by Linda G. Hill

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* Paperback: 256 pages

* Publisher: Linda G. Hill; 1 edition (26 Jun. 2017)

* Language: English

* ISBN-10: 0994891229

* ISBN-13: 978-0994891228

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When Herman Anderson leaves home to make a better life for herself, she doesn’t expect to meet a tall, dark stranger with whom she’ll fall hopelessly in love. Charming and mysterious, Stephen Dagmar is a stage magician seeking an assistant. The moment he sets eyes on Herman, he knows she’s the one. He brings her home to his Victorian mansion where they embark upon an extravagant romance. Yet a shadow hangs over their love. Will the curse on his family end Stephen and Herman’s happily ever after, before it really begins? Amidst lace and leather, innocence and debauchery, The…

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Policing, the deterioration is real…

An inside perspective, and a fascinating read. This certainly gave me a “who knew?” moment. Thanks for sharing what you do, Don.

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I’ve started and deleted several iterations of this post because I don’t know what I want to say.

I haven’t been following the news, so I don’t have enough facts to make an informed statement on my thoughts about the tragic ending to Stephon Clark’s life in the backyard of his grandmother’s house in Sacramento.

I watched one video (there was no audio) that appeared to be taken from a helicopter, and was a little bit torn and confused by the outrage I was seeing on Facebook.

The video looked as though there was a foot chase that ended with two officers both ducking behind a wall prior to Mr. Clark being shot dead.

Ducking for cover isn’t a natural thing for officers to do, unless they truly believe there is a threat, that threat mostly being a person armed with a firearm.

I pointed out on a friend’s timeline…

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Linda G. Hill, a Featured Interview

I was interviewed! You can read it here. šŸ™‚


No Mr.Trump, The Women’s March Wasn’t About The Lowest Female Unemployment In 18 Years

Awesome article on how far we’ve come in regards to feminism. From one of my oldest and dearest friends here on the blogisphere.
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You know, a couple of generations ago, women were struggling to find their place in society.Ā Ā  We struggled to emerge from predominantly being the keepers and managers of our homes and families to join the work force and be accepted more regularly in fields that were saturated with men.Ā  We were struggling with the choice to accept our current roles in the home or to evolve into something more.Ā Ā  Something that equaled our partners.

And then once women were seen more and more in the workforce we struggled with being heard.Ā Ā  With feeling like our ideas and theories and methods were not only as valid as our male counterparts, but perhaps sometimes superior.Ā Ā Ā  And then we struggled to be compensated equally for equal contributions.Ā Ā  And we still struggle with that today.

So no, feminism for me doesn’t have anything to do with how many women hold this office or that…

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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Christmas Book Fair – Linda G. Hill, Teri Polen, Lyn Horner, Heather Kindt and Teagan Riordain Geneviene

Thanks to Sally, my novel has been compiled into a collection with some amazing books! Check it out, and add to your Christmas wish list! ā¤


The Magician’s Curse (Book 1) – Linda G Hill #BookReview

A lovely review by the even lovelier Ritu! Click on the original post link to read, and please say hello while you’re there! ā¤


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Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Author Update – Linda G. Hill, Helen Jones, J.A. Owenby and Robbie and Michael Cheadle.

My books are featured on Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore today! Please check have a look – there are some great books there alongside mine. šŸ˜€ And don’t forget, until the end of October, all the proceeds from my books are going to hurricane relief, so if you haven’t picked them up yet, do so now and help me help those in need. ā¤